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  2. Wikipedia:User scripts - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:User_scripts

    First, make sure you are registered and logged in.Only logged-in users can install user scripts. to edit your common.js file.; Add the following line: {{subst:Lusc|script_path}} – replace "script_path" with the full name of the .js page that opens when a script's "(source)" link is clicked.

  3. Wikipedia:CheckUser - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it also allows CheckUsers to view list of all edits that have been made from an IP address or range (which includes edits by any Wikipedia accounts while they were using the IP address or range). Lastly, a CheckUser can use the tool to view a simple list of all user accounts that have used a specific IP address or range to make ...

  4. Wikipedia:User scripts/Guide - Wikipedia

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    This will write "Hello world!" on every page, below the title, until you remove the code. User scripts are written in JavaScript, and both of the above code snippets are in JavaScript. The second snippet uses JQuery, a JavaScript library that specializes in manipulating HTML.

  5. List of HTTP header fields - Wikipedia

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    The email address of the user making the request. From: user@example.com: Permanent RFC 9110: Host: The domain name of the server (for virtual hosting), and the TCP port number on which the server is listening. The port number may be omitted if the port is the standard port for the service requested. Mandatory since HTTP/1.1. [17]

  6. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Users register for Discord with an email address and must create a username. Until mid-2023, to allow multiple users to use the same username, each user was assigned a four-digit number called a "discriminator" (colloquially a "Discord tag"), prefixed with " # ", which was added to the end of their username. [ 66 ]

  7. Wikipedia:Discord/Userbox - Wikipedia

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    To add yourself to Category:Wikipedians who use Discord without using the userbox, add this to your user page: [[Category:Wikipedians who use Discord|{{subst:PAGENAME}}]] Note: In keeping with the userboxes and user categories guidelines, and to avoid category pollution, this template employs <includeonly> tags and conditional code to avoid ...

  8. Help:User contributions - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:User_contributions

    Just like with a registered user, you can go to the user page (e.g. User:IP number) and click on the User contributions link listed under the Tools menu on the right-hand side of the screen. Click on the IP address where it appears on your watchlist, in Recent changes or in Page history. Put the IP address in the search box and press Go.

  9. Snowflake ID - Wikipedia

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    Twitter uses snowflake IDs for tweets, direct messages, users, lists, and all other objects available over the API. [7] Discord also uses snowflakes, with their epoch set to the first second of the year 2015. [3] Instagram uses a modified version of the format, with 41 bits for a timestamp, 13 bits for a shard ID, and 10 bits for a sequence ...